FOY house wren singing here on Hike School rd this am along with FOY look at a towhee and two pine Siskins urgently chowing down at my feeders. And a robin repeatedly lighting into a blue Jay. Near my feeders and not at a nest, so I suspect recent foul play by a or that blue Jay? Seemed male
Three stunning male Baltimore orioles made a brief appearance at our feeder
station this morning in the hills of Dryden. House wrens appeared overnight
with an increasing number of white-throated sparrows.
-A.D. Miller
Dryden, NY
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Hello,
I hope I’m not violating a rule, but I need some advice concerning the
Baltimore Orioles who have been gracing us with their vibrant colors for a
couple of weeks. This is the first time we’ve had the honor of their company
and have been happy to provide them with orange halves which we
It is still present near the boat ramp at Treman Marina.
Ann
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Kevin and I were checking out Salt Point when I saw a confusing flash of orange
that turned out to be a Baltimore Oriole. Kevin has photos.
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I didn't see B. Orioles at Salt Pt, but I did see a RUFFED GROUSE, NORTHERN
FLICKER, & NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD, along w E. STARLINGS, & MALLARDS & gulls & C.
Geese.
Donna Scott
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> On Dec 20, 2015, at 12:25 PM, Lee Ann van Leer wrote:
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> Kevin and I were
Hello folks!
Of course, I am referring to the birds and not the baseball team from my
hometown.
While I was at the Tompkins Recycling center yesterday (behind Maine Source), I
saw two Baltimore Orioles in the trees across from the main office. This
morning, I saw and heard the Baltimore